This paper addresses the applicability of the theory of equalizing differences (Rosen, 1987) in a market in which temporary and permanent workers co-exist. The assumption of perfect competition in the labour market is directly questioned and a model is developed in which the labour market is described as a duopsony and the relation between wage and non-monetary job characteristics is studied for workers with different contract lengths. The empirical analysis, based on several waves of the UK Labour Force Data, confirms several of the hypotheses suggested by the model and emphasizes how in the short run workers who have experienced a change in their employer can expect a career trajectory in line with the theory on compensating differentials...
This article studies the behavior of the …rm when it is searching to …ll a vacancy. The principal hy...
We present a dynamic labour demand model where we evaluate the impact of employment regulations on p...
In the labor economics literature, discrimination is often defined as a situation in which identical...
This paper addresses the issue of the presence and the extent of equalizing differences between temp...
This paper addresses the issue of the presence and the extent of equalizing differences between temp...
This paper addresses the applicability of the theory of equalizing differences (Rosen, 1986) in a ma...
We investigate the role of temporary contracts in shaping wage inequality in a dual labour market. B...
We investigate the role of temporary contracts in shaping wage inequality in a dual labour market. B...
The liberalization of \u85xed term contracts in Europe has led to a two tier regime, with a growing ...
This paper formalizes the use of flexible labor contracts in an efficiency wage framework and derive...
This paper formalizes the use of flexible labor contracts in an efficiency wage framework and derive...
The liberalization of fixed term contracts in Europe has led to a two tier regime, with a growing sh...
This paper formalizes the use of flexible labour contracts in an efficiency wage framework, and deri...
In this paper we investigate whether or not there is an equal opportunities dimension to regulating ...
In this paper, we investigate whether or not there is an equal opportunities dimension to regulating...
This article studies the behavior of the …rm when it is searching to …ll a vacancy. The principal hy...
We present a dynamic labour demand model where we evaluate the impact of employment regulations on p...
In the labor economics literature, discrimination is often defined as a situation in which identical...
This paper addresses the issue of the presence and the extent of equalizing differences between temp...
This paper addresses the issue of the presence and the extent of equalizing differences between temp...
This paper addresses the applicability of the theory of equalizing differences (Rosen, 1986) in a ma...
We investigate the role of temporary contracts in shaping wage inequality in a dual labour market. B...
We investigate the role of temporary contracts in shaping wage inequality in a dual labour market. B...
The liberalization of \u85xed term contracts in Europe has led to a two tier regime, with a growing ...
This paper formalizes the use of flexible labor contracts in an efficiency wage framework and derive...
This paper formalizes the use of flexible labor contracts in an efficiency wage framework and derive...
The liberalization of fixed term contracts in Europe has led to a two tier regime, with a growing sh...
This paper formalizes the use of flexible labour contracts in an efficiency wage framework, and deri...
In this paper we investigate whether or not there is an equal opportunities dimension to regulating ...
In this paper, we investigate whether or not there is an equal opportunities dimension to regulating...
This article studies the behavior of the …rm when it is searching to …ll a vacancy. The principal hy...
We present a dynamic labour demand model where we evaluate the impact of employment regulations on p...
In the labor economics literature, discrimination is often defined as a situation in which identical...